Rewards for those moving to Eclipse business broadband service

Rewards for those moving to Eclipse business broadband service

February 19, 2016

In the past it used to be the case that you had to pay for migration to a new broadband provider.

Eclipse is overturning this current of money by paying businesses for switching to their broadband services.

The reimbursement differs according to the business product switched to:

* £10 for switching to Eclipse Teleworker or Business Broadband Option 1 which is currently £19.99 a month (£24.99 after 29th February 2016).

* £20 for switching to Eclipse Business Broadband Option 2, monthly fee £39.99.

* £30 for switching to Eclipse Business Broadband Option 3, monthly fee £49.99.

This promotion runs until 12th May 2016 and bears a 12 month contract. Additional specification on the offer and the business broadband product range is on the Eclipse website.

Tim Yeo

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